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Ambrosia has a great atmosphere and ambience. The food is top grade. We tried the chicken fried rice and the roasted shrimp and both were very tasty and palatable. The waitress was very friendly and helped us sort through the drinks menu and helped us choose some popular drinks.
The food was decent, however only issue I had was it coming out at different times! My party waited on some of their apps while others had theirs. I wasn’t too impressed with the curry fries, as I expected more cheese and curry seasoning on them. The masala lamb chops were delicious, the cucumber mi
Long post time! Based off of the suggestion from Bay Area Houston Food Lovers on FB, from my last post we had to stop at Ambrosia in Southwest Houston. It is a block off of 59 south and Shepard Dr, nestled in a neighborhood right off the highway, but don't let that fool you. From the moment we walk
The entire meal was consistently inconsistent, as it seemed like the theme of the night was hit or miss. For our starters, the Baadmash Wings and Keema Wedges were delicious. The wings were one of the highlights of the night, with a perfect crispy texture and solid flavor profile. The Yusheng Salmo
My dining experience at Ambrosia Restaurant was nothing short of divine, earning it a resounding 5-star rating for its exceptional food and unforgettable ambiance. From the moment I entered Ambrosia Restaurant, I was enchanted by its elegant and sophisticated ambiance. The tasteful decor and soothi
I went for a Monday night extended happy hour and I couldn't have been happier. The place was fairly empty which was nice because it was quiet and easy to have a conversation. The service was awesome, super friendly. Timely with the food and behind the bar.
The food was as expected and I love the dark castle atmosphere. However, the tables are pretty close together and caused the place to be very loud. So, not recommended if you’re looking for a quiet experience.
Came here for Houston Restaurant Weeks! The service was nice. Everyone was very attentive. The selections on the menu were great! The interior had a lot of cool art on the walls. Samosas were my favorite out of the dishes I ordered.
Warm, small almost a tavern feel feel. Our server was very friendly and attentive and helped w choices in the compact menu. The brussels and the baby bok choy were our favorite dishes followed by the dumplings. I liked the curry sauce w the crispy chicken but the chicken was more chewy than crispy.
Very good! Came in as a group of 8. Had a great time! Food was great. The bartender was super friendly. Prices reasonable. I'd say for sure worth a shot!
Service, ambiance, seating, and alcoholic drinks were all top-notch! I was a bit less impressed with the food: for the curry wedges, the curry sauce was in the bottom of the pan, and the fries had not been mixed into the curry so that half of the fries didn't have any curry on them. The curry was al
High-end Pan-Asian, Southwestern, and New American fusion with pretty strong cocktails. Great service. Pricey for a splurgey intimate dinner. Cool outdoor patio with cushioned seats for a chill, cozy vibe. The brussel sprouts and ribs are FANTASTIC. I don't have any food pics because we ravished it
Connie was such an amazing server! Helped us make our decision and did not disappoint! Food was adventurous but not over the top! Fun flavors! Indian flavor with American technique. Too busy enjoying our food to take pictures. Absolutely loved our experience!
First of all their libations were great! There's a drink called the Shogun and I'd say it's a must try drink!!me and my GF we both absolutely loved that drink. I liked the fact that they have just 2 dessert options and we tried their kulfi and we're glad that we tried it! And and and y'all should tr
Bungalow style home converted to a tapas style restaurant with an attentive staff, unique craft drinks and flavorful fusion cuisine based on Indian spices. Badmash wings, Korean Papas and Curry Wedges set the stage for their famous Masala Lamb Lollipops. But it was the desert that made the dinner e
Cute little spot. Just know it may be easy to drive right past... kinda hard to see the name on the sign during the day, but worth the effort to log cassette it. Delish food, yummy mixed drinks and awesome service!
One of my favorite places in Houston. Food is amazing Indian southeast Asian fusion and the cocktails are inventive. Tapas style. Dimly lit so romantic but also good for groups. Get the curry wedges, samosas (lamb is the best), ribeye or lamb ribs. Great food, but wait staff can be hit or miss.
From the ambiance to the food, everything was amazing! We got the chicken samosas, Baadmash Wings (Masala dry-rub and Gangnam style flavors), and steak cut fries and everything was delectable!
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